同意Chris Mueller,我也会使用scipy而不是
scipy.optimize.curve_fit.
代码如下:
###the top two lines are required on my linux machine
import matplotlib
matplotlib.use('Qt4Agg')
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
from matplotlib.pyplot import cm
import numpy as np
from scipy.optimize import curve_fit #we could import more,but this is what we need
###defining your fitfunction
def func(x,a,b,c):
return a - b* np.exp(c * x)
###OP's data
baskets = np.array([475,108,2,38,320])
scaling_factor = np.array([95.5,57.7,1.4,21.9,88.8])
###let us guess some start values
initialGuess=[100,100,-.01]
guessedFactors=[func(x,*initialGuess ) for x in baskets]
###making the actual fit
popt,pcov = curve_fit(func,baskets,scaling_factor,initialGuess)
#one may want to
print popt
print pcov
###preparing data for showing the fit
basketCont=np.linspace(min(baskets),max(baskets),50)
fittedData=[func(x,*popt) for x in basketCont]
###preparing the figure
fig1 = plt.figure(1)
ax=fig1.add_subplot(1,1,1)
###the three sets of data to plot
ax.plot(baskets,linestyle='',marker='o',color='r',label="data")
ax.plot(baskets,guessedFactors,marker='^',color='b',label="initial guess")
ax.plot(basketCont,fittedData,linestyle='-',color='#900000',label="fit with ({0:0.2g},{1:0.2g},{2:0.2g})".format(*popt))
###beautification
ax.legend(loc=0,title="graphs",fontsize=12)
ax.set_ylabel("factor")
ax.set_xlabel("baskets")
ax.grid()
ax.set_title("$\mathrm{curve}_\mathrm{fit}$")
###putting the covariance matrix nicely
tab= [['{:.2g}'.format(j) for j in i] for i in pcov]
the_table = plt.table(cellText=tab,colWidths = [0.2]*3,loc='upper right',bbox=[0.483,0.35,0.5,0.25] )
plt.text(250,65,'covariance:',size=12)
###putting the plot
plt.show()
###done
最后,给你: